, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee....' Alf Linley Direction of ... George fetephenson AGAIN TO-NIGHT! Received Last Night with every degree of appreciation. THE WANDERERS. THE WANDERERS. THE WANDERERS. A brilliant coterie of Amusementmakers. Music, Mirth and Melody. Including— The Versatile Young Monologue Entertainer, MISS PHYLLIS HOPWOOD-FOLDI, The Latest Continental Attraction. THE HAREM SKIRT BRIGADE. A truly fascinating scena by the Ladies of the Company. (Costumes designed and supplied by Veitch and Allan, Wellington.) PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d and Is. \ PLAN at Miss Rive's. GREYTOWN— To-Morrow Night. i CARTERTON— Thursday, April 27. j A BANQUET OF MELODY! NTONIA OLORES. In all the zenith of her powers, with a voice of nafinite charm, a technique absolutely marvellous, and; a personality of magnetic sympathy, will give ONE CONCERT in the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, 28th APRIL. NTONIA OLORES. Those who were privileged to hear this great and gifted singer on her last visit will remember the fascinating witchery of her superb voice. Its surpassing beauty left an impression that memory recalls with deepest pleasure. A NTONIA T^OLORES. In her songs DOLORES reaches the hearts of her audience. She thrills them through and through and brings them into actual contact with the very Soul of Music. , * NTONIA Tk OLORES. I PRIOES-6s, 4s, and 2s. j BOX PLAN Opens cm Wednesday,* 29th inst., at Miss Rive's. ] J. T. MUIR, Director. ST. MATTHEW'S CLUB. SMOKE CONCERT WILL be held in the Schoolroom on TUESDAY, April 25th, at 8 Ail members and intending mem- J bers are invited to attend; (OWN HALL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1911. AN ADDRESS ON HOME RiiLE PARTY, consisting of Messrs Red-}, mond, Donovan, and as , above. Donations in aid of cause will be. received by M. C. O'Connell, TreasJ. J. KELLIHER, Hon. Secretaij. MASTERTON 0 M P E T ITIONB SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL COMPETITION. JULY 11th, 1911. Programme and all particular* from— W GILLESPIE, Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— At the request of a considerable section of the electors-, both in North and South Wairaf apa, I have allowed myself to be nominated aB a candidate for a seat on the Wellington Harbour Board. I have lived practically the whole of my life in the Wairarapa, and may with confidence claim to 'be thoroughly conversant with its requirements. I have been connected with the primary industries from their start in the district, and these are vitally connected with the development of Wellington as a port. I am a Director of the Wellington Farmers' Meat Freezing Company, and am" thereby brought into close touch with the question of shipping facilities. Should you honour me with your confidence, you may rely on my best energies being devoted to safeguarding and furthering the interests of primary producers, while at the same time I would carefully conserve the interests of the business community. The increased representation provided for under the new Act makes it advisable for electors to take a keen interest in matters pertaining to their port, and so to ensure progressive • although prudent management. I remain, Yours sincerely, FREDERICK B. LOWES.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10222, 25 April 1911, Page 1
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